Literature DB >> 7417115

Retinal changes in rats flown on Cosmos 936: A cosmic ray experiment.

D E Philpott, R Corbett, C Turnbill, S Black, D Dayhoff, J McGourty, R Lee, G Harrison, L Savick.   

Abstract

Ten rats, five centrifuged during flight to simulate gravity and five stationary in flight and experiencing hypogravity, orbited the Earth. No differences were noted between flight-stationary and flight-centrifuged animals, but changes were seen between these two groups and ground controls. Morphological alterations were observed comparable to those in the experiment flown on Cosmos 782 and to the retinal cells exposed to high-energy particles at Berkeley. Affected cells in the outer nuclear layer showed swelling, clearing of cytoplasm, and disruption of the membranes. Tissue channels were again found, similar to those seen on 782. After space flight, preliminary data indicated an increase in cell size in montages of the nuclear layer of both groups of flight animals. This experiment shows that weightlessness and environmental conditions other than cosmic radiation do not contribute to the observed damage of retinal cells.

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Keywords:  NASA Experiment Number COS 936-7

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7417115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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